I have a multiline textbox in which i add values to.A button is pressed to put these values in a listview in the first column.I then have 5 or 6 other comboboxes and textboxes that will send information as subitems to the listview, only if the original item in the listview has a checked box. The code i currently have is just adding the subitems to however many checkboxes are checked.I am trying to get the subitems to add to all of the items that have checked boxes rather than creating there own rown underneath the checked boxes.[code]

I have been playing with, and researching, this all day and can't figure it out. I have a Windows Explorer style form with a TreeView and a ListView. I've populated the TreeView with directories and when a node is selected, the ListView fills with the contents of the directory associated with that node. No problem there, but I want to be able to select a directory in the ListView and automatically select the associated node in the TreeView, just like it works in Windows Explorer. All the information I've found online tells me how to populate the ListView from the TreeView, but I haven't found any good examples of how to populate the TreeView from the ListView.

I have a procedure that populates a ListView, but it does a lot of work and it takes too much time to display all it's items (about 100-200 items). I want to use a thread to display the items as it's extracting data (real-time).

However, I'd like to embed these files into the application itself and open them from there rather than from looking at the directory.To this end I've added each of the files as a resource but I don't know how to populate the list view with a list of the text files in the my.resources rather than a list of the text files in the directory.

I have searched and searched but have not found code that worked for me. I need to get the data from a mysql db to my listview. I can already connect to the db, i just need the code to get the stuff from it to the listview.

I am trying to populate a multi-column listview from a file. I have gotten as far as reading the correct data from the file to an array and populating the correct columns with said data. However, sometimes the array will span multiple lines of data in the file and I need all of these matches to populate the listview but the code that I have now only populates the listview with the data from the first matching line. I have tried declaring the variables as listviewitems instead of strings, which allowed me to use listView.Items.AddRange(arr) but then all of the data appeared in the first column instead of spread across all columns like it is supposed to. At this point I am at a loss because I can only figure out how to either fill the first column with all data or fill all columns with only the first line of data. Here is the code that I have

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It is really only the last part of the If.. Then statement that I need help with. I was thinking that a loop would accomplish what I am trying but I am still pretty new to VB and do not know the correct code.

I have a multicolum listview. When I click once, just to select a item, the whole line doesn't get that blue coloer behind it. Just the text in the first colum. How can I make the whole line be selected?

I have a listview control (lstBasket), and I want to only enable a button when the user selects an item.. If there is no item selected then the button (cmdRemove) is disabled. My program is required to remove/change the item when they select it and clcik remove. Either that or a try and catch, that will stop it from throwing errors when there is no item selected.

I'm programming in VB, using Visual Studio 2008.This is a Windows Forms program.GOAL: I want to populate a multi column ListView1 with the <Name>, <Calories>, and <Fat> of each <Food> when I click Button1.

cedure that populates a ListView, but it does a lot of work and it takes too much time to display all it's items (about 100-200 items). I want to use a thread to display the items as it's extracting data (real-time).I posted a question earlier here, but using a ListView it's not working for me...

I need to create and populate a ListView with 3 strings that come from another function. I also want to be able to select multiple pieces of the data to change their values during runtime (is that possible with ListView?).

I've looked all over online for info on this, but I can't seem to find any.

I've seen somethings on GridView as well. Would that be better for this application?

I have a database in ms access. I am trying to use a listview to populate this database. I have comboboxes and textboxes that populate the listview. I have tried to just make sure that my database will populate with the combo boxes before I try to code it to populate from the listview. I am running into an error while trying to populate this database. The error I am receiving is the following,Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement.The error is occurring in the da.update(ds, "TrapDatabase") line.

I am trying to figure out how to dynamically populate a listview with data from a file, except I only want specific lines and columns from that file. I have code right now that works to populate the listview from the file, but it writes the whole file and I only want specific lines and columns. Here is the code I currently have to populate the listview when the form loads:

I want to populate a listview with items from datagrid view. I've been searching for solutions but it seems that all the scenarios I found were about populating listview with items from tables in database, not from another listview or datagrid view.

Let's say I have 50 cars and I created 6 attributes for each of the 50 cars (therefore 300 total variables and values for those 300 variables). These attributes are created and valued based upon the following structure:

How do I take a a module with these variables and values and populate them into a listview within a form such as Form1 and ListView1 without continuously going into listview's UI and manually entering the data? The goal is to show the USER a list of 50 cars, their color, door count, cost, appeal, and purchase status.